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CAUT0RJUA BAPTIST COLLEGE
8432 MAGNOLIA AVENUE • RIVERSIDE, CALIFORNIA
Vol. VIII No. 3
Student Publication
October 24, 1962
Kuchel Visits CBC
On October 17, CBC was honored
to have United States Senator
Thomas Kuchel as a guest.
Senator Kuchel was on the campus approximately one hour. After
being introduced by Robert Fike,
Dean of Men, Senator Kuchel spoke
briefly to a number of students
gathered on the back lawn.
Following his talk Senator Kuchel
was taken on a tour of the campus by
Paul Smith, president of the Young
Republican Club at CBC.
Before becoming California's U.S.
senator Kuchel held such positions
as Lt.. Governor, State Controller,.
and member of the State Legislature.
Two of the recently
elected cheerleaders
are pictured above observing some of the
rules of Twirp Week.
Linda Skewes is carrying the books and opening the door for head
cheerleader Stan Horn.
The other cheerleaders
selected by the student
body last week are:
Sharon Ramsey, Cheryl
Warden and Carl Bart-
lett.
Photo by Bev Grigsby.
Young Democrats
Organize
The Young Democrats are organized and well under way. The
first meeting, held on October 4,
was a whopping success according
to Jerry Castleberry, the newly-
elected president.
Officers elected in addition to
Castleberry were: Bob Young, vice-
president; and Jan Marsh, secretary-
treasurer.
Joseph Palaia, candidate for the
State Assembly from the Riverside
district, was the speaker for the
occasion. His topic was "The Basic
Differences Between the Democratic
and Republican Parties."
During the meeting Castleberry
(Con't Col. 3)
San Diego Hosts Baptist
Student Conference
"God's Redemptive Love" will
be emphasized and analyzed at the
State Baptist Student Union Conference at Calvary Baptist Church, San
Diego, Friday through Sunday, October 26-28.
Dr. David K. Alexander, director
of student work for the Southern
Baptist Convention, Bill Cody of the
volunteer department of the Foreign
Mission Board, and Lonnie Kliever,
professor of philosophy, Texas
Western University, will lead in the
analysis. Summer missionaries Vi
Knight, Beverly DeWitt, Bill Clark
and Ed Fabisak will be featured.
Also, Seminars, discussion groups
and fellowships are being planned to
emphasize this theme.
Among the announced seminar
topics are: About the Bible, About
the Birth, life and Death of Jesus,
About the Church, About Creation,
and About Heaven and Hell.
Registration will begin Friday at
the church. However pre-registration
for CBC students will start Tuesday
October 16 in Buddy Morris' office.
The maximum cost will b e five
dollars.
CALENDAR OF EVENTS
October 24 Lieutenant-Governor
Anderson Visit
October 26-28 BSU Conference
Calvary Baptist Church, San Diego
November 5-9 Mid-Semester Exams
November 16-17 Homecoming
(Con't from Col. 2)
announced that clubs first official
function will be sponsoring the visit
of Lt. Gov. Glenn Anderson October
24., Lt. Gov. Anderson will be at
CBC at 3:00. The talk, which will be
open to public will probably be held
on the front lawn.

CAUT0RJUA BAPTIST COLLEGE
8432 MAGNOLIA AVENUE • RIVERSIDE, CALIFORNIA
Vol. VIII No. 3
Student Publication
October 24, 1962
Kuchel Visits CBC
On October 17, CBC was honored
to have United States Senator
Thomas Kuchel as a guest.
Senator Kuchel was on the campus approximately one hour. After
being introduced by Robert Fike,
Dean of Men, Senator Kuchel spoke
briefly to a number of students
gathered on the back lawn.
Following his talk Senator Kuchel
was taken on a tour of the campus by
Paul Smith, president of the Young
Republican Club at CBC.
Before becoming California's U.S.
senator Kuchel held such positions
as Lt.. Governor, State Controller,.
and member of the State Legislature.
Two of the recently
elected cheerleaders
are pictured above observing some of the
rules of Twirp Week.
Linda Skewes is carrying the books and opening the door for head
cheerleader Stan Horn.
The other cheerleaders
selected by the student
body last week are:
Sharon Ramsey, Cheryl
Warden and Carl Bart-
lett.
Photo by Bev Grigsby.
Young Democrats
Organize
The Young Democrats are organized and well under way. The
first meeting, held on October 4,
was a whopping success according
to Jerry Castleberry, the newly-
elected president.
Officers elected in addition to
Castleberry were: Bob Young, vice-
president; and Jan Marsh, secretary-
treasurer.
Joseph Palaia, candidate for the
State Assembly from the Riverside
district, was the speaker for the
occasion. His topic was "The Basic
Differences Between the Democratic
and Republican Parties."
During the meeting Castleberry
(Con't Col. 3)
San Diego Hosts Baptist
Student Conference
"God's Redemptive Love" will
be emphasized and analyzed at the
State Baptist Student Union Conference at Calvary Baptist Church, San
Diego, Friday through Sunday, October 26-28.
Dr. David K. Alexander, director
of student work for the Southern
Baptist Convention, Bill Cody of the
volunteer department of the Foreign
Mission Board, and Lonnie Kliever,
professor of philosophy, Texas
Western University, will lead in the
analysis. Summer missionaries Vi
Knight, Beverly DeWitt, Bill Clark
and Ed Fabisak will be featured.
Also, Seminars, discussion groups
and fellowships are being planned to
emphasize this theme.
Among the announced seminar
topics are: About the Bible, About
the Birth, life and Death of Jesus,
About the Church, About Creation,
and About Heaven and Hell.
Registration will begin Friday at
the church. However pre-registration
for CBC students will start Tuesday
October 16 in Buddy Morris' office.
The maximum cost will b e five
dollars.
CALENDAR OF EVENTS
October 24 Lieutenant-Governor
Anderson Visit
October 26-28 BSU Conference
Calvary Baptist Church, San Diego
November 5-9 Mid-Semester Exams
November 16-17 Homecoming
(Con't from Col. 2)
announced that clubs first official
function will be sponsoring the visit
of Lt. Gov. Glenn Anderson October
24., Lt. Gov. Anderson will be at
CBC at 3:00. The talk, which will be
open to public will probably be held
on the front lawn.